DID YOU KNOW??? BELL PEPPER

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

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Did you know that a bell pepper has a gender???

Yes, you red it right.

Bell pepper can be male or female. How to know?

Here is an example photo of male and female bell pepper.unnamed.jpg source: google

On the left, you can see a bell pepper with 4 bumps. It means, it is a female. Female bell pepper is sweeter than a male bell pepper. It has more seeds too. You can eat it raw. It is usually use for salad and sandwich. Then on the right, a bell pepper with only 3 bumps, means it is a male bell pepper. It has less seeds and usually use for cooking.

So next time you need a bell pepper for cooking or eating, you know already what to choose and buy.😊

I hope it gave us additional knowledge.
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I like bell pepper but i never observed the bumps. Thanks to know from you.

thanks for sharing @zoeroces ;)resteem.

Thank to information may be usefull and to all @zoeroces

Nice! I forgot about the bump method!